The most representative color in Buddhism should be the light of the transformation produced by the emergence of a person, a process in which Buddhists make their bodies light through meditation. For Buddhists, emergence is like the ascension of Christians to heaven, which is the ultimate goal of many Buddhists.
Because this "pure light" is shown in white, which contains all colors in the spectrum, we say that the emergence process is also a process of full color experience. Below we will take a closer look at the specific meaning of each color in Buddhism.